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2004 Sep 10
0
Differing RIFF Lengths
> Why is it that sometimes when I encode a .wav file then decode it again > the length of the generated file is 2 bytes shorter than the length of > the source file? > > The discrepancy in length occurs in the header and the remainder of the > data from there on is identical. It seems to me that what appear to be > length fields in the header is adjusted appropriately.
2003 Apr 03
1
OGG in RIFF-WAVE (encoding with MSACM)
So i'm trying to write an app that enocodes WAV files to "Ogg in a RIFF-WAV" files. Theese are used in Fruity Loops, and since the software itself does not have this feature i wanted to write one myself. The point for it is to save space when sharing "zipped loop packages". Such packages contain the samples (WAV) and the song file (FLP). At first i wrote just an encoder
2015 Jul 13
1
[PATCH] Fix for odd RIFF size
Brian Willoughby wrote: > The ckSize field can be odd to represent the size of the valid data. > > However, the chunk itself must always be an even size. This requires a padding byte at the end of a chunk before the next chunk can begin, or before the end of file. The latter case is the one that most often occurs in buggy RIFF writing programs - the last chunk will have an odd ckSize and
2015 Jul 13
0
[PATCH] Fix for odd RIFF size
The ckSize field can be odd to represent the size of the valid data. However, the chunk itself must always be an even size. This requires a padding byte at the end of a chunk before the next chunk can begin, or before the end of file. The latter case is the one that most often occurs in buggy RIFF writing programs - the last chunk will have an odd ckSize and the file will be one byte shorter than
2015 Jul 09
3
[PATCH] Fix for odd RIFF size
This patch should fix ticket https://sourceforge.net/p/flac/bugs/419/ and its duplicate https://sourceforge.net/p/flac/support-requests/152/ some programs write odd value to ckSize of RIFF chunk. Not sure is it correct or not, but flac should read them anyway. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: odd_riff_size.patch Type: application/octet-stream
2007 Aug 21
1
flac alpha with RIFF/AIFF metadata support
just recently I have finished implementing support for saving non-audio chunks in RIFF WAVE and AIFF with the FLAC file in application metadata blocks, and restoring them when decoding. you can read about more about it here: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=56968 the zip file there has windows binaries; CVS HEAD has everything checked in if you need a different platform.
2007 Feb 22
1
Encoding discrepancy with flac-1.1.4 on Linux and FreeBSD
A friend and I mirror our music collections on each other's servers; between the two of us we have several hundred gigs of flac files. My friend runs Linux, I run FreeBSD. Recently we started playing with flac-1.1.4 (we had been using flac-1.1.2 previously) and I noticed something strange. flac-1.1.4, run with identical options on identical files, produces different output on the linux
2011 Nov 03
1
For loop to cycle through datasets of differing lengths
I have encountered this problem on several occasions and am not sure how to handle it. I use for-loops to cycle through datasets. When each dataset is of equal length, it works fine as I can combine the datasets and have each loop pick up a different column, but when the datasets are differing lengths, I am struggling. Here is an example: A<-1:10 B<-1:15 C<-1:18
2011 Apr 18
2
Using jitter function with differing variable lengths
Hi, I am trying to make a scatter plot with 4 different categories using the jitter function. My code returns a variable length error and will not plot because my four categories have different numbers of samples. When I delete samples from my spreadsheet so that each of the categories has the same number of variables, it plots just fine. Is there any way to get around this and plot all of my
2004 Sep 10
0
'out of range' Warnings Building FLAC
Hi All, I've been building and testing FLAC and have run a problem. I get a number of 'integer constant out of range' warnings during the make, and these give rise to failures in the test suite: testing zeroes, raw_uint32*... FAILED pattern match testing process_until_end_of_stream()... 0... 1... 2... ERROR: metadata block mismatch for example. The problem is that gcc
2011 Jan 17
1
filling in datasets of differing lengths
g''day all, I need help with this please. I have a dataset of site names and years they were trapped in (a subset of it is bs, below) and a dataset of sites that actually caught animals (subsetted as brep, below). I need to add to brep, a row with a zero in the classcount column, for every year each site was trapped but caught nothing. so for Site 1, I need to add rows that say
2017 Jan 27
0
Undefined behavior of head() and tail() with n = 0
Martin, I agree with you that +0 and -0 should generally be treated as equal, and R does a fine job in this respect. The Wikipedia article on signed zero (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_zero) echoes this view but also highlights that +0 and -0 can be treated differently in particular situations, including their interpretation as mathematical limits (as in the 1/-0 case). Indeed, the main
2011 Oct 21
2
Working With Variables Having Different Lengths
Because of regulatory requirement changes over several decades and weather conditions preventing site access the variables in my data set have different lengths. I'd like guidance on how to perform linear regressions and other models with these variables. For example, there are 2206 rows for the parameter "TDS" but only 1191 rows for the parameter "Cond." Such
2001 Jan 14
3
Wave Header Question
I'm reordering the code in ao_wav.c that writes wav files to prevent the problem we had earlier. If ogg123 was improperly terminated (Segfault, kill -9, etc.), the output wav file was not even recognizable because the header was totally blank. I have found that at the start of playback (from libao's perspective), I know all of the wav header info except two things: 1) The length of the
2023 May 05
0
Calls running forever / CDRs inaccurate
Hi list! Running Asterisk 20.0.0 on CentOS 7, logging CDRs using cdr_adaptive_odbc to mariadb-server-5.5.68 (via mariadb-connector-odbc-3.1.7-ga-rhel7) Using chan_sip. I'm facing the problem when there is a sudden spike of calls, some of the calls that are being made during those spikes hang forever basically. This looks like this: [root at voip]# asterisk -rx 'core show channels
2007 May 23
3
Speex into a wav file
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > David Siebert wrote: > >> Anyone know of some example code that shows storing speex audio into a >> WAV? For a lot of reasons a WAV is a better choice than ogg for my >> application. > > If you have decoded the speex data to PCM, the easiest way to get > it to WAV is to use libsndfile: > >
2013 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] switching ARM modes and integrated-as
Done, thanks. And added a code review here: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2255 -Greg On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Amara Emerson <amara.emerson at arm.com> wrote: > Hi Greg, > > Can you post any patches to the commits list, it'll have a better chance of > some of us seeing it and taking a look there. > > Cheers, > Amara > > -----Original
2015 Jan 20
4
[LLVMdev] How to contact LLVM admins?
You can email the list, what url says that? -Chris > On Jan 20, 2015, at 9:31 AM, Greg Fitzgerald <garious at gmail.com> wrote: > > Ping > >> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Greg Fitzgerald <garious at gmail.com> wrote: >> I am not a member of the llvm-admin email list and on the description >> of that page it says, "DO NOT MAIL THIS LIST!"
2014 Mar 05
2
[LLVMdev] github's llvm mirror down
Just curious, what's the reason we don't make the github mirrors the official mirrors? ...besides not knowing how to revive them when they go down. :) -Greg On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Steven Noonan <steven at uplinklabs.net> wrote: > Someone should enable the smart HTTP protocol: > > https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-http-backend.html > > On
2013 May 30
0
[LLVMdev] compiler-rt tests in cmake?
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 3:40 AM, Greg Fitzgerald <garious at gmail.com> wrote: > > Cool, can you use clang 3.3 then? :) > > I can, but digging deeper I see that the compiler-rt sanitizer tests > depend on just-built-clang for its object instrumentation. The next time > the instrumentation changes, I'd expect those tests to break. If the lit > tests that require